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A Mauston woman is facing multiple charges including Possession of THC, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Possession/Illegally Obtained Prescription. A Juneau County Deputy spotted a vehicle driving in Lyndon Station and recognized the passenger as 35 year old Jessica Wandersee, who was known to have a probation warrant out for her arrest. The deputy was More >

“The Army conducts Retiree Appreciation Days annually to demonstrate its continuing appreciation for retired Soldiers’ past service to the nation and to foster their support for the Army, its current Soldiers, and their Families,” Retirement Services Officer Mitzi Hinton said. The Fort McCoy Retirement Services Office puts on six Retiree Appreciation Days in Wisconsin, Michigan, More >

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office will join hundreds of law enforcement agencies across Wisconsin to combat impaired driving during the annual “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” initiative from August 17 through Labor Day on September 3. Last year in Wisconsin, alcohol-related crashes resulted in 161 deaths and more than 3,000 injuries. “Whether it’s caused More >

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Scott Walker was already expected to win his party’s nomination to run for re-election as Wisconsin governor, but he got a big endorsement Monday. President Donald Trump tweeted that Walker has done incredible things for Wisconsin. Trump gave Walker his “complete and total Endorsement” just hours before the polls opened for today’s (Tuesday’s) primary election. More >

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker says he opposes the boycott of Harley-Davidson the president is suggesting. Walker and the two Republicans running for U-S Senate waited almost a full day before going public with their positions. President Trump took on the motorcycle maker for moving some of its manufacturing out of the country after the European More >

Madison police officials say they felt they really needed to listen to the concerns of the city’s L-G-B-T community. A Monday meeting was held after the group OutReach pulled permits for members of Madison law enforcement to march in Sunday’s pride parade. People of color and transgender participants had expressed concerns about safety last year. More >